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Clark County News

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Son of suspect arraigned in connection with homicide

Andrew Javier Juarez-Hunt

July 12, 2018, 10:19pm Clark County News

A man accused of helping his father, a suspect in the death of a Camas woman, flee the area was arraigned Thursday in Clark County Superior Court. Read story

Vancouver man sentenced to 4 years in child porn case

July 12, 2018, 10:17pm Clark County News

A 46-year-old Vancouver man was sentenced Wednesday in Clark County Superior Court to nearly four years in prison for possessing child pornography. Read story

Jessie Leonetti, a budtender at Sticky’s Pot Shop, paints a sale announcement on the store’s window. The Hazel Dell pot shop will close soon after the state Supreme Court declined to hear their appeal to lift the ban on recreational marijuana sales in unincorporated Clark County.

Sticky’s Pot Shop to close

Jessie Leonetti, a budtender at Sticky’s Pot Shop, paints a sale announcement on the store’s window. The Hazel Dell pot shop will close soon after the state Supreme Court declined to hear their appeal to lift the ban on recreational marijuana sales in unincorporated Clark County.

July 12, 2018, 8:14pm Business

The case for Sticky’s Pot Shop officially ended this week, but the Hazel Dell shop’s owner now wants to make one final appeal: to the voters. Read story

Clark County Assessor candidate incumbent Peter Van Nortwick, left, and challenger Darren Wertz (Provided photos)

Van Nortwick, facing 2 challengers, defends track record

Clark County Assessor candidate incumbent Peter Van Nortwick, left, and challenger Darren Wertz (Provided photos)

July 12, 2018, 7:41pm Clark County News

Since he was first elected Clark County assessor in 2010, Peter Van Nortwick’s understanding of the office has changed. Read story

VINE Squad volunteers Tonya Baker, left, and her father Chuck Baker, both of Vancouver, carry a tarp filled with English ivy after pulling the plant from underneath trees during a cleanup event Thursday at LeRoy Haagen Memorial Community Park.

VINE Squad tackles invasive ivy around Clark County

VINE Squad volunteers Tonya Baker, left, and her father Chuck Baker, both of Vancouver, carry a tarp filled with English ivy after pulling the plant from underneath trees during a cleanup event Thursday at LeRoy Haagen Memorial Community Park.

July 12, 2018, 5:48pm Clark County News

When heading into battle with invasive English ivy, it's best to have a plan of attack. Read story

Cowlitz County officials deal with two train-vehicle collisions in 18 hours

July 12, 2018, 12:37pm Clark County News

Drivers who failed to stop at rural railroad crossings caused two accidents in Cowlitz County in less than 18 hours, according to authorities. Read story

Vancouver crash blocking 2 lanes of traffic on southbound I-5

July 12, 2018, 8:03am Clark County News

A crash on southbound Interstate 5 near Fourth Plain Boulevard is blocking the right and center lanes of traffic. Read story

Weather Eye: Dog days are here and beginning to bark quite loudly

July 12, 2018, 6:03am Clark County News

The heat wave is well underway, but thank goodness we had some stiff northwest winds Wednesday afternoon in Clark County that tempered the highs just a bit. No hurry to rush into the 90s, is there? Read story

Newton, from left, Diesel and Niko wait for a highly coveted item, a ball, to be thrown by Cindy Rotermund of Washougal. While these parks can be good places for dogs to socialize, they’re also increasingly places for conflict.

Dog parks in danger in Clark County

Newton, from left, Diesel and Niko wait for a highly coveted item, a ball, to be thrown by Cindy Rotermund of Washougal. While these parks can be good places for dogs to socialize, they’re also increasingly places for conflict.

July 12, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

On a weekday morning at Dakota Memorial Dog Park, Diesel, a Jack Russell terrier, eagerly leapt at a tennis ball held by his owner, Cindy Rotermund. Read story

Daybreak Youth Services receives $100,000 grant

July 12, 2018, 6:00am Clark County News

One of nearly 350 nonprofits in contention, Daybreak Youth Services received one of five $100,000 grants from Seattle-based Washington Women’s Foundation. Read story